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Team Sequence
Scope and Sequence
“Creating healthy, happy, active lifelong learners”
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School District Demographics
Located in suburban southern New Jersey, our district is a growing K-12 district composed of eight schools.
School Information
Number of Schools: 8 Total Enrollment: 4,551
Certified Staff: 420 Support Staff: 319
Average Class Size: 19 Cost Per Pupil: $9,879
District Funding
General Fund Budget: $47,352,518 Local Tax Support: 86% State Aid Support: 12% Federal Aid Support: 2%
Student Population
White: 3,689 Black: 457 Asian: 259
Hispanic: 156 American Ind./Alaskan: 11
Male: 2359 Female: 2213
Mission
The purpose of health and physical education is to provide students with the appropriate knowledge to lead a healthy, active lifestyle.
This means not only being physically active, but being able to make educated decisions and lifestyle choices. It is our
responsibility to provide students with the tools, information and resources necessary to apply their knowledge and to present it in an understandable and genuine manner. Students should acquire
the sense of enjoyment and confidence needed to remain physically active for a lifetime through rich health and physical
education experiences. It is our hope that these characteristics will carry through to all facets of life, creating responsible, happy
adults.
Curricular Goals
Grades K-5 Psychomotor:
1. Students will be able to perform locomotor and non-locomotor movement patterns in a variety of activities.
2. Students will be able to perform basic sports skills. 3. Students will be able to move safely through space.
Cognitive:
1. Students will be able to identify locomotor and nonlocomotor movement 2. Students will know vocabulary related to physical education (i.e. parts of the
body, fitness) 3. Students will know and be able to state safety rules.
Affective:
1. Students will understand and apply the concept of teamwork. 2. Students will understand why safety is important. 3. Students will understand and be able to apply heart rate and breathing strategies
during activity. Grades 6-8 Psychomotor:
1. Students will be able to throw and catch an object for accuracy. 2. Students will be able to perform basic sport skills in competitive and recreational
setting. 3. Students will be able to perform fitness skills to their personal best ability.
Cognitive:
1. Students will be able to identify health related fitness components (i.e. muscular strength/endurance, flexibility, cardiovascular endurance, body composition).
2. Students should know the rules of a variety of sport activities. 3. Students should be able to identify the parts of the body and how they relate to
activity. Affective:
1. Students will use cooperation and understanding in teamwork.
2. Students will analyze and work toward personal goals in physical activity on a daily basis.
3. Students will show the use of good decision making.
Grades 9-12 Psychomotor:
1. Students will be able to perform designed plays or movement sequences as a group or individual.
2. Students will use and perform a variety fitness components well. 3. Students will perform sports skills with proper form.
Cognitive:
1. Students will know how the body systems respond to exercise. 2. Students will be able to identify the principles associated with training (i.e. FITT
principal) 3. Students will know the correlation between inactivity and disease and illness.
Affective:
1. Students will use assessment tools such as BMI and heart rate monitors in activity and be able to apply results.
2. Students will use be able to determine when and why to use specific sport/fitness skills in different situations.
3. Students should be able to put together a personal activity program and understand how to modify it according to life changes.
Definitions of Scope and Sequence Content: K-5 Content 1: Foundational Skills- Movements skills and concepts need by students to progress to more specific skills and content. Content 2: Integrated Skills- Information and activities that pertain to health and physical education and that can be taught in addition to other physical education content or as a separate lesson Information that is of value to students for a well rounded health and physical education. Content 3: Fitness- Basic skills, background knowledge and activities that will promote physical activity. Content 4: Sports Skills- Basic movements, forms and techniques used in sports, including handling equipment and basic games. Content 5: Individual Activities – An introduction to types of activities that can be done alone or with a partner. 6-8 Content 1: Team Sports – An introduction to the basic rules, strategies and skills used when teams play against each other in a game setting. Content 2: Individual and Dual Sports- An introduction to the basic rules, strategies and skills of sports that can be played alone or with a partner in recreational and competitive settings. Content 3: Health Related Fitness – Skills and activities that focus on obtaining optimum health and preventing disease associated with inactivity. Emphasis is on understanding and achieving fitness through the fitness related components. Content 4: Skill Related Fitness- Skills and activities that focus on improving fitness skills to achieve a better level of performance in activities. Content 5: Adventure Activities- Activities that promote the use of teamwork, developing character, critical thinking and problem solving skills. 9-12 Content 1: Team Sports – Practice and refining team sport skills in a variety of recreational and competitive settings. Content 2: Individual and Dual Sports - Practice and refinement of individual and dual sport skills in a variety of recreational and competitive settings. Content 3: Fitness – Activities geared toward the attainment of personal fitness goals and objectives, evaluating progress through the use of various assessment tools.
GRADES K-5 K 1 2 3 4 5 Content 1 Foundational Skills Topic 1 Non-locomotor X X Bend / Stretch X X Twist / Swing X X Push / Pull X X Topic 2 Locomotor Walk/ Run X X Jump / Hop X X X Slide /Gallop / Leap X X X X Skip X X X X Topic 3 Balance Two feet / one foot X X X While moving / Objects X X X Topic 4 Body Awareness Parts of the Body X X Body Shapes X X X Topic 5 Relationship / Space Awareness
People X X Objects X X Right / Left X X X Personal Space / General Space X X X Pathways X X X Topic 6 Coordination Hand-eye X X X X Foot X X X X Content 2 Integrated skills Topic 1 Safety Following rules X X Stop, Look, Listen X X Who’s safe? Important people X X X During activity X X X Topic 2 Teamwork Critical Thinking / Problem Solving
X X X X
Leading and Following X X X Working together Constructively X X X Sharing ideas and trying new things
X X
Topic 3 Health Hygiene X X X X Nutrition X X X X
Making Choices X X X Emotions X X X X Preventing illness and disease X X Drugs, medicine, poison X X X X X Topic 4 Planning and Goal Setting
Categories and Organizing X X Topic 5 Self Esteem / Value Being special X X X Differences and similarities X X X Friendship X X X Life skills/ Character Development
X X X
Topic 6 Cultural Games /Activities
Cultural Festival Days / Activities from around the world
X X
Project – come up with a game or activity from another culture/country
X
Content 3 Fitness Topic 1 Cardiovascular System – Heart / Lungs / Vessels X X X Assessing – monitors, breathing X X Good Activities for the cardiovascular system
X X X
Topic 2 Flexibility Too much or too little, why stretch?
X X X
Topic 3 Muscular Strength vs. Endurance X X Activities that promote X X Reading and recording results X X Topic 4 Body Composition The right weight for you X X Muscle, water, fat, tissue X X Topic 5 Fitness for Life Balancing all of the components X X Content 4 Sport Skills Topic 1 Throwing Underhand X X X Overhand X X X X
Activities using both X X X Topic 2 Catching Object Sizes & textures X X Stationary alone & partner X X X X Catching while moving X X X Topic 3 Dribbling Hand- technique X X Dribble-move / shoot X X Foot – technique (inside toe, outside toe, stopping the ball)
X X
Topic 4 Passing Passing to a partner stationary X Passing while moving X X Topic 5 Kicking Instep, front toe kick X Topic 6 Sport Games Offense / Defense X X Basketball Basics X Soccer Basics X X Volleyball Basics (w/beach ball) X X Track Relays X Content 5 Individual Activities Topic 1 Dance Different types of rhythms X X X Line dancing X X X Square dancing X X Topic 2 Track and Field Form, start & finish technique X Short distance - speed X Long distance - endurance X Training and record keeping X Topic 3 Adventure Obstacle course indoor X X X outside X X Topic 4 Golf Basics-Grip, swing X X Putting X X Topic 5 Bowling Rules, grip X X
Grades 6-8 6 7 8 Content 1 Team Sports Topic 1 Soccer Dribbling (L & R foot) X X Kicking (L & R foot) 1. Shooting X X 2. Passing X X Throw-ins X X Trapping(foot, leg, chest) X X X Heading X Offensive Strategies X Defensive Strategies X Rules & Safety X X X Topic 2 Basketball Dribbling (L & R Hand) X X Passing 1. Chest Pass X X 2. Over Head Pass X 3. Bounce Pass X X Shooting 1. Jump shot X 2. Standing shot X X X 3. Foul shot X X 4. Lay-ups X X Offensive Strategies X Defensive Strategies X Rules & Safety X X X Topic 3 Volleyball Bump X X Set X X Serve X X X Offensive Strategies/positions X Defensive Strategies/positions X Rules & Safety X X X Topic 4 Hockey Shooting (No slap shots) X X Passing X X Trapping X X Offensive Strategies X Defensive Strategies X Rules & Safety X X X
Topic 5 Football Throwing X X Catching 1. Standing Still X X 2. Moving/run pattern X X Passing plays X X Running Plays X X Offensive Strategies X Defensive Strategies X Rules & Safety X X X Topic 6 Baseball/Softball/Wiffleball Catching X X Throwing X X Hitting X X Offensive Strategies X Defensive Strategies X Rules & Safety X X X Content 2 Individual & Dual Sports Topic 1 Golf Proper Grips X X X Driving/Iron Play X Chipping X Putting X X Rules & Safety X X X Course Etiquette X Topic 2 Bowling Proper Form 1. Approach X X 2. Grip X X 3. Release X X Pin formations (Second attempt) X X Rules & Safety X X X Scoring X Topic 3 Tennis Grips X X X Forehand Swing X X Backhand Swing X X Overhead Swing X Serving X Singles X X Doubles X X
Rules & Safety X X X Topic 4 Frisbee Proper Grip X Throwing 1. Still Target X X 2. Moving Target X X Catching 1. “Alligator” Two hand X 2. Two hand X X 3. One hand X X Frisbee Golf X Rules & safety X X X Topic 5 Badminton Proper Grip X X Serving X X Forehand Swing X X Back Hand Swing X X Overhand Swing X X Rules & Safety Content 3 Health Related Fitness Topic 1 Muscular Strength 1 repetition X X Max Repetition X Arms X X Legs X X Trunk X X Safety X X X Topic 2 Muscular Endurance Repetitions (8-15) X X X Push-ups X X X Sit-ups/crunches X X Pull-ups/Flexed arm hang X Topic 3 Flexibility Before & after activities – why? X X X Appropriate Range of Motion X X Personal Assessment – Beginning & End X X X Arms – shoulders, triceps, biceps, forearm
X X X
Legs – calf, quads, hamstring X X X Trunk –chest, abs, back(upper and lower) X X X
Safety X X X Topic 4 Cardiovascular Endurance Personal Assessment – Beginning & End X X Running in place X Running around gym X X Mile Times X X Walk/jog/run – Progression & benefits X X Jump Rope (individual & group) X X Fun Cardiovascular Activities X X X Safety – limits - X X X Topic 5 Weight Control/Exercise Regime Nutrition X X Diet – making better choices X X Exercise – benefits to health X X X Making Exercise life-long X X X Making your own exercise Regime/schedule
X
F.I.T.T. Principle X X Content 4 Skill-Related Fitness Topic 1 Agility Line Jump X X X Topic 2 Balance One foot X X Two foot X Moving X X In place (Non-locomotor) X Balance Beam X X Eye-closed Jumps, movements, positions X X Topic 3 Coordination Dribbling two balls at once X X Juggling X X Dancing X X X Throwing/catching while moving X X Topic 4 Power Knees to feet X Topic 5 Reaction Time Coin Catch (on elbow) X X Do 1 activity, call out new, change (time X X
to change) Dollar bill/Pen Drop X X Topic 6 Speed Hill Clicks (2 or more) X X X Content 5 Adventure Activities/Problem Solving/Teamwork
Topic 1 Individual Self “survival” X X Knowledge X Problem solving skills X Moderate Physical fitness X Leadership X X Creativity (think outside the box) X X Safety X X Topic 2 Partners Cooperation X X Leadership X X Communication Skills X X Problem Soling Skills X X Creativity (think outside the box) X X Safety X X Topic 3 Small Group Cooperation X X X Leadership X X Communication X X Problem Solving X X Competition/quick thinking X X Creativity (think outside the box) X X X Safety X X X Topic 4 Large group/half class Cooperation X X X Leadership X X Communication 1. Verbal X X 2. Non-Verbal X X Problem Solving X X X Competition/Quick thinking X X Creativity (think outside the box) X X X Safety X X X
Topic 5 Large Group/whole class Cooperation X X Leadership X X Communication 1. Verbal X X 2. Non-Verbal X Problem Solving X X Teamwork X X Creativity (think outside the box) X X Safety X X
Grades 9-12 9 10 11 12 Content Area 1 Team
Sports
Topic1 Football Catching X X X Throwing X X Blocking X Patterns X X
Defensive Techniques X X Positions X X
Rules/Safety X X X X Tournaments X X
Topic 2 Track/Field
Relays X X X X Baton Passing X X X
Hurdles X X Starts X Form X
Topic 3 Basketball
Passing X Dribbling X Jump Shot X X X X
Lay Up X X Defensive Technique X X
Rules/Safety X X X X Tournaments X X
Topic 4 Volleyball
Serve X X Spike X Volley X X Bump X X
Formation X Rotation X X
Rules/Safety X X X X Tournaments X X
Topic5 Softball
Batting X X Throwing X X Pitching X X Catching X X Fielding X X
Positions X X Rules/Safety X X X
Topic 6 Soccer
Dribbling X X Passing X X
Goal Keeping X X Blocking X X X X
Rules/Safety X X X X
Content Area 2 Individual & Dual
Sports
Topic1Golf Hand Position X X X X
Swing Technique X X X Body Position X X
Equipment Awareness X X Rules/Safety X X X X
Topic 2 Tennis
Serve X X Hand Position X X
Volley X X Back-Hand X X Fore-Hand X X Doubles X X
Rules/Safety X X X X Tournaments X X
Topic 3 Frisbee
Catching X X Passing X
Rules/Safety X X X Tournaments X X
Topic 4
Handball/Racquetball
Serve X X Volley X X
Rules/Safety X X X Tournaments X
Topic 5 Badminton
Serve X X X X
Volley X X X Hand Position X X
Swing Technique X X Rules/Safety X X X X
Topic 6 Ping Pong
Serve X X Volley X
Hand Position X X Rules/Safety X X Tournaments X X
Content Area 3
Fitness
Topic 1 Weight Training
Free Weights X X X Machines X X
One Rep Max X Sets (3-4) X X
Reps (8-12) X X Form X X X
Bench-Press X X Squat X X
Arm-Curls X X X Arm-Extensions X X X
Leg-Curls X X X Leg-Extensions X X X
Butterflies X X Incline Bench-Press X X
Lat-Pull Downs X X
Topic 2 Muscular Endurance
Push-Ups X X Pull-Ups X X
Sit-Ups/Crunches X X X X Dips X X
Topic 3 Injury
Prevention
Warm-Up X X X X Cool-Down X X X X Stretching X X X X
Topic 4 Cardiovascular
Fitness
Running X X X X Jogging X X X X Walking X X X X Bounding X X
References Corbin, C., Lindsey, R., (2005). Fitness for Life, 5th Edition. Human Kinetics, Campaign, IL. Kelly, L., Melograno, V. (2003). Developing the Physical Education Curriculum. 5-7 Mt. Laurel School District Website. Retrieved February 20, 2006 from http://mtlaurelschools.org/ Schmottlach, N., McManama, J., (2006). Physical Education Activity Handbook, 11th Edition.